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eth·nic1 /ˈeθnɪk/ ●●○ W3 AWL adjective  1 SARACErelating to a particular race, nation, or tribe and their customs and traditions 种族[民族,部落]的;具有种族[民族,部落]特色的 The school teaches pupils from different ethnic groups. 该校教授不同种族的小学生。 ethnic Russians in Estonia 居住在爱沙尼亚的俄罗斯人ethnic violence/divisions/strife etc (=violence etc between people from different races or cultures) 种族暴力/分裂/纷争等ethnic background/origin The students are from a variety of ethnic backgrounds. 学生的种族背景各不相同。 plans to partition the republic along ethnic lines (=in a way that keeps different ethnic groups apart) 按种族分割该共和国的计划2 ethnic cooking/fashion/design etc SANcooking, fashion etc from countries that are far away, which seems very different and unusual 具有异国风情的烹调/时尚/设计等 ethnic music 具有异国风情的音乐ethnically /-kli/ adverb Surinam is culturally and ethnically diverse. 苏里南文化多样,种族多元。nCOLLOCATIONSnounsan ethnic groupPeople of Ukrainian descent are Canada’s fifth largest ethnic group.an ethnic minority (=a small ethnic group living within a much larger group)Ethnic minorities have tended to live together in the same areas of the city.ethnic origin/background (=the race or country that someone originally came from)Schools are increasingly composed of pupils of different religions and different ethnic origins.an ethnic Russian/Albanian etc (=someone whose family is Russian etc, but who is living in another country)Romania’s 1.6 million ethnic Hungarians make up about 7 percent of the country’s population.an ethnic mix (=a mixture of people from different ethnic groups who live in the same place)The city has a wonderful ethnic mix.ethnic diversity (=the fact of including people from many different ethnic groups)Chicago prides itself on its ethnic diversity.ethnic violence/conflict (=fighting or trouble between different ethnic groups)Hundreds were killed and injured in the country’s worst outbreak of ethnic violence.ethnic divisions (=disagreements between members of different ethnic groups)Ethnic divisions continue to plague parts of America.ethnic tension (=a feeling of tension and lack of trust between members of different ethnic groups)It is feared that the growing ethnic tension could lead to civil war.an ethnic identity (=the feeling of belonging to one race or national group)These small tribal communities share a common ethnic identity.
Examples from the Corpus
ethnicTheir concerns now became far more parochial and ethnic, and party considerations undoubtedly began to play a greater part.Employers cannot discriminate on the basis of racial or ethnic background.fighting in Bosnia between people from different ethnic backgroundsReports of ethnic cleansing in former Yugoslavia forced the European states and the US into taking action.This surge of humanity has disrupted land-holding patterns and economic relationships and engendered ethnic conflict.Real ethnic crimes have begun to replace imaginary ones.The Indonesians of the city form a distinct ethnic group.In the large cities of Africa, where different ethnic groups with many different languages are thrown together, people communicate in English or Swahili.The adverse housing conditions of ethnic minorities are well known and not unexpected.Bogus applicants offend ethnic minorities as much as anyone else.Only the Tories increased the number of their ethnic minority candidates, selecting two, moreover, for winnable seats.The ethnic mosaic of the neighborhoods.Harrassment of ethnic or religious minorities would result in various international sanctions.In California it is illegal to refuse to do business with someone because of their race or ethnic origin.Ethnic unrest is spreading throughout the south-western republics of the former Soviet Union.Hundreds of people have been killed in the recent ethnic violence.ethnic groupsWe will set new targets to cut the inequalities in health between social classes and ethnic groups.The concern of this chapter, however, is with vertical inequalities - between social classes, ethnic groups and the sexes.Certain ethnic groups are at higher risk for developing diabetes.The Plan stresses that point and also underlines the need to make sure that minority ethnic groups are catered for.The main congregation is divided into ethnic groups for time of worship, study and fellowship.There are also differences between ethnic groups in the percentage of one-parent families, as Figure 2.16 shows.There will also be a segment devoted to racial reconciliation, with pastors of different races and ethnic groups meeting onstage.Different ethnic groups within the country have been engaged in a civil war for more than forty-five years.
ethnic2 AWL noun [countable]  someone who comes from a group of people who are a different race, religion etc or who have a different background from most other people in that country 少数民族的一员 In that neighborhood of New York, we were all ethnics. 在纽约的那个街区,我们都是少数族裔。
Examples from the Corpus
ethnicMany of those who constitute it would adhere to a world-renouncing ethnic based on a doctrine of separation from the world.
Origin ethnic (1300-1400) Late Latin ethnicus, from Greek ethnikos, from ethnos nation, people
nation, Corpus tribe particular relating to race, or a


ethnic
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ethnic1 W3 AC /ˈeθnɪk/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: ethnic; adverb: ethnically; adjective: ethnic
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: ethnicus, from Greek ethnikos, from ethnos 'nation, people'
1. relating to a particular race, nation, or tribe and their customs and traditions:
    The school teaches pupils from different ethnic groups.
    ethnic Russians in Estonia
    ethnic violence/divisions/strife etc (=violence etc between people from different races or cultures)
    ethnic background/origin
    The students are from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
    plans to partition the republic along ethnic lines (=in a way that keeps different ethnic groups apart)
2. ethnic cooking/fashion/design etc cooking, fashion etc from countries that are far away, which seems very different and unusual:
    ethnic music
—ethnically /-kli/ adverb:
    Surinam is culturally and ethnically diverse.
     
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■ nouns
    an ethnic group People of Ukrainian descent are Canada’s fifth largest ethnic group.
    an ethnic minority (=a small ethnic group living within a much larger group) Ethnic minorities have tended to live together in the same areas of the city.
    ethnic origin/background (=the race or country that someone originally came from) Schools are increasingly composed of pupils of different religions and different ethnic origins.
    an ethnic Russian/Albanian etc (=someone whose family is Russian etc, but who is living in another country) Romania’s 1.6 million ethnic Hungarians make up about 7 percent of the country’s population.
    an ethnic mix (=a mixture of people from different ethnic groups who live in the same place) The city has a wonderful ethnic mix.
    ethnic diversity (=the fact of including people from many different ethnic groups) Chicago prides itself on its ethnic diversity.
    ethnic violence/conflict (=fighting or trouble between different ethnic groups) Hundreds were killed and injured in the country’s worst outbreak of ethnic violence.
    ethnic divisions (=disagreements between members of different ethnic groups) Ethnic divisions continue to plague parts of America.
    ethnic tension (=a feeling of tension and lack of trust between members of different ethnic groups) It is feared that the growing ethnic tension could lead to civil war.
    an ethnic identity (=the feeling of belonging to one race or national group) These small tribal communities share a common ethnic identity.

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ethnic2 AC noun [countable]
 Word Family: noun: ethnic; adverb: ethnically; adjective: ethnic
someone who comes from a group of people who are a different race, religion etc or who have a different background from most other people in that country:
    In that neighborhood of New York, we were all ethnics.


eth·nic AW BrE /ˈeθnɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈeθnɪk/ 🔊 adjectiveconnected with or belonging to a nation, race or people that shares a cultural tradition 民族的;种族的ethnic groups/communities 族群;种族社区ethnic strife/tensions/violence (= between people from different races or peoples) 种族冲突/紧张形势/暴力ethnic Albanians living in Germany生活在德国的阿尔巴尼亚族人typical of a country or culture that is very different from modern Western culture and therefore interesting for people in Western countries 具有民族特色的;异国风味的ethnic clothes/jewellery/cooking 具有民族特色的服装/珠宝首饰/烹调 eth·nic·al·ly BrE /ˈeθnɪkli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈeθnɪkli/ 🔊 adverban ethnically divided region种族分裂地区
eth·nic AW BrE /ˈeθnɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈeθnɪk/ 🔊 noun(especially NAmE) a person from an ethnic minority 少数民族的人